Microwave and Fiber Optics Laboratory

Description

Research at MFOL often involves developing innovative technological tools to reveal new insights into the physical world and its abstract models. The Laboratory seeks, on one hand, to develop basic understanding and intellectual means to model complex phenomena and, on the other hand, to create a foundation for building new high-performance technologies which can be used to further research progress.

MFOL currently pursues seven major research themes.

Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technologies

Communication – Radar Signal Processing Systems

Computational Electromagnetics

Optical Systems

Biomedical Engineering

Education Technology

In Silico Oncology/Medicine and Multiscale Biomodeling

Next Generation Broadband Wireless Networks

Publications

Vassilis Kouloulias, Irene Karanasiou, Melina Giamalaki, George Matsopoulos, Kouvaris John, Kelekis Nikolaos, and Nikolaos Uzunoglu, Theoretical analysis, design, and development of a 27MHz folded loop antenna, as a potential applicator in hyperthermia treatment, accepted in International Journal of Hyperthermia